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even that language is language in america that we don't use. it is a language of dictators, and the tactic here is chicago-style politics. it is disgraceful. bret: i would never describe you as sanguine, certainly not on this show. mahmoud ahmadinejad is sworn in as a iranian president for a second term, coming up. to stay in tune with life after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration... plus support for bone and breast health. just what i need. one a day women's. so metlife removed the guesswork. combining two essential insurances, term life and disability in one surprisingly affordable package. strengthen your safety net and find out how affordable it can be at metlife.com. >> nobody in iran is waiting for your congratulations. the ir iranian nation does not give congratulations to your smiles. >> the president is reaching out in order to ensure they don't develop a nuclear he weapons program. those will continue to be our goals. >> does the administ
even that language is language in america that we don't use. it is a language of dictators, and the tactic here is chicago-style politics. it is disgraceful. bret: i would never describe you as sanguine, certainly not on this show. mahmoud ahmadinejad is sworn in as a iranian president for a second term, coming up. to stay in tune with life after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration... plus support...
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that is scary. >> many people use these type of services never dreamed they would be in need of using such services but there aren't a lot of options out there. that means that free clinics are having to squeeze a lot of services into tighter operating hours, meaning that everyone is feeling the pinch. it wasn't easy for george anderson two turn to a free medical clinic after he lost his job and health insurance 2000 years of my life there. but you do what you have to do. >> is not alone in mecca patients receiving e. a low-to-moderate income wage earners who have always taken care of their family. you see tears in their eyes in the coming year iraqi doctors, nurses and physicians assistants at this correct and bridgeport, connecticut are all volunteers. a provide everything from checkouts, lab work and even tried perception drugs. clinics serve uninsured low-income patients have been in the area. this year up to 8 million americans will visit free clinics across the country. that's up nearly 50% from last year. while more americans are turning to the centers for help, funding nationw
that is scary. >> many people use these type of services never dreamed they would be in need of using such services but there aren't a lot of options out there. that means that free clinics are having to squeeze a lot of services into tighter operating hours, meaning that everyone is feeling the pinch. it wasn't easy for george anderson two turn to a free medical clinic after he lost his job and health insurance 2000 years of my life there. but you do what you have to do. >> is not...
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but they can't tell us exactly what the chemical is. major decisions today involving michael jackson's children and his money. first, the kids. a judge in california today named jackson's mother, catherine, as the permanent guardian of the three children who range in age from 7 to 12. it was jackson's original wish for her -- his mother to be the guardian according to the will that was put together in 2002. the kids have been living with their grandmother since jackson's death in june. the judge also granted monthly allowances to michael jackson's kids as well as his mother. the amounts were not made public. there are reports that michael jackson's estate is worth me
but they can't tell us exactly what the chemical is. major decisions today involving michael jackson's children and his money. first, the kids. a judge in california today named jackson's mother, catherine, as the permanent guardian of the three children who range in age from 7 to 12. it was jackson's original wish for her -- his mother to be the guardian according to the will that was put together in 2002. the kids have been living with their grandmother since jackson's death in june. the...
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the congressman joins us live. i am sure you have heard the op- ed piece in usa today where the speaker spoke to -- spoke about the phrasing unamerican. >> the meeting we head could have had more discourse and opportunity to exchange ideas. it was american, and there were issues discussed. we had to talk about some of the myths that are out there. we had a health care professionals from both sides talk at first. i think that was helpful for the discussion. greta: what do you think about this term "unamerican"? >> i think that term goes back to fill mccarthy and accusing people falsely in using congressional powers to do that. i am not going to go so far as to say they are that. americans came to my meeting. they had a right to express themselves. i wish we had a more opportunity to discuss things. there are all kinds of opportunities to affect political issues and make an impression. i felt like it was a good discourse. >> for the people at your town hall meeting, were the people who were citizens who have come to
the congressman joins us live. i am sure you have heard the op- ed piece in usa today where the speaker spoke to -- spoke about the phrasing unamerican. >> the meeting we head could have had more discourse and opportunity to exchange ideas. it was american, and there were issues discussed. we had to talk about some of the myths that are out there. we had a health care professionals from both sides talk at first. i think that was helpful for the discussion. greta: what do you think about...
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did they use drugs? in many cases, they want to know about their personal lives because that's so much impacts their professional lives. sometimes, it is just some inadequacies in the actual trading of some businesses that these actual investigators are finding out. all kinds of things they are looking into. shepard: thanks. think some businesses or people you know are hurting the economy? maybe you have even heard some of them are going bankrupt. how about an entire country? the nation. but, it's not like we're kicking back, now, havin' a cuppa tea. gecko vo: takes lots of sweat to become that big. gecko vo: 'course, geckos don't literally sweat... it's just not our thing... gecko vo: ...but i do work hard, mind you. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why geico is consistently rated excellent or better in terms of financial strength. gecko vo: second rule: "don't steal a coworker's egg salad, 'specially if it's marked "the gecko." come on people. i'm todd davis, and i'm
did they use drugs? in many cases, they want to know about their personal lives because that's so much impacts their professional lives. sometimes, it is just some inadequacies in the actual trading of some businesses that these actual investigators are finding out. all kinds of things they are looking into. shepard: thanks. think some businesses or people you know are hurting the economy? maybe you have even heard some of them are going bankrupt. how about an entire country? the nation. but,...
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(announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me >> americans need some assurance that the estimate they're getting is accurate, and if recent experience is any guide, they have reason to be as skeptical as the car dealer who said this to a reporter last week. "if they can't administer a program like this, i'd be a little concerned about my health insurance." >> if it doesn't happen this week, it's unlikely that we'll make it to the weekend with a program that can continue. >> a bit of a threat from the white house saying that senators need to move on the cash for clunkers program. it has already passed the house, $2 billion additional dollars because the program, quite frankly, was running out of money. we're back with the panel. charles, what happens with cash for clunkers? >> well, it is very popular. it is an artificial stimulus, drawn from the future into the president. i don't think it will have any effect on the future in the long run other than as a temporary stimulus, but at bottom, it
(announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me >> americans need some assurance that the estimate they're getting is accurate, and if recent experience is any guide, they have reason to be as skeptical as the car dealer who said this to a reporter last week. "if they can't administer a program like this, i'd be a little concerned about my health insurance." >> if it doesn't happen this week, it's unlikely that we'll make it to the...
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i'm jon scott thanks for joining us. keep it right here on fox news channel for the latest news and more. newswatch will be back, next week. captioned by, closed captioning services, inc. >>> hey, welcome to "red eye." it is like back draft if by draft you mean rub. let's go to tv's andy levy for the pregame report. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show you little devil? >> the mood at america's news headquarters as we get ready for the show. coming up, what countries who men made the best husband. >> sorry, belgium,ficational lands don't count. >> then a doll that beast feeds. >>> why is hollywood turning american icon g.i. joe into a multinational task force. some say it is a business decision but others say it is part of a master plan by new world order forces to prepare the way for one world masters. greg? >> greg: thank you, andy. >> see you later in the show. i thought he would never leave. let's welcome our guests. i'm here with fox news channel anchor patti ann browne. so hot and bubbly that j jacuzs relax in
i'm jon scott thanks for joining us. keep it right here on fox news channel for the latest news and more. newswatch will be back, next week. captioned by, closed captioning services, inc. >>> hey, welcome to "red eye." it is like back draft if by draft you mean rub. let's go to tv's andy levy for the pregame report. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show you little devil? >> the mood at america's news headquarters as we get ready for the show. coming up, what...
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a congressman joins us live. congressman, i am sure you have read the op-ed piece in "usa today," where the speaker and steny hoyer referred to some of the protesters as a "un- american -- as "un-american." >> the meeting that we had could have that more discourse. -- we could have had more discourse. i think we got across the fact that some of the myths about were being out there were indeed minutes, and we let the health- care professionals on both sides talk, and i think that is helpful to the discussion -- were being out there were indeed myths. greta: there are a lot of people have gone to town hall meetings. disavowing that term for people to our past and it -- who are passionate and going to these town hall meetings? >> well, i think an american goes back to joe mccarthy and accusing people -- i think un- american goes back to joe mccarthy. they were indeed americans that came to my meeting. they had a right to express themselves. i wished that we would have had a little bit more opportunity to discuss thi
a congressman joins us live. congressman, i am sure you have read the op-ed piece in "usa today," where the speaker and steny hoyer referred to some of the protesters as a "un- american -- as "un-american." >> the meeting that we had could have that more discourse. -- we could have had more discourse. i think we got across the fact that some of the myths about were being out there were indeed minutes, and we let the health- care professionals on both sides talk,...
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show and thanks for joining us, see you next week and joining us on "fox & friends."com. >> alisyn: see you next saturday, have a great sunday, everybody. >> eric: this is a "fox news alert." we have new information coming in on the heartbreaking military mystery. finally solved. that of u.s. navy now confirming the 18 year long search for a missing navy pilot, scott speicher has been discovered in anbar province, iraq, i'm eric sean. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby, this morning, the captain was the first american service member lost during the 1991 spergs golf war when his plane was shot done and the military we are told never gave up the search for the second generation navy pilot and the navy changing its official status with the kansas city native several times over the years, and as recently as march he was reclassified as missing in action, for more to caroline shivley, live with us in washington. caroline, good morning. let me ask you, first, how they found those remains and what testing has been done to confirm. >> reporter: sure, jamie, an anybodyi iraqi came to t
show and thanks for joining us, see you next week and joining us on "fox & friends."com. >> alisyn: see you next saturday, have a great sunday, everybody. >> eric: this is a "fox news alert." we have new information coming in on the heartbreaking military mystery. finally solved. that of u.s. navy now confirming the 18 year long search for a missing navy pilot, scott speicher has been discovered in anbar province, iraq, i'm eric sean. >> jamie: i'm...
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but this morning, one of those two people allegedly dead reportedly called reuters use service to say he's alive and well and there was no fight. what do you know about that. >> we have third stories about that. we can't -- i can't confirm it, but, certainly, it appears to be that there is dissension in the ranks and that is not a bad thing for us and it goes to show that i think the strategy that we are engaged with, with pakistan, is actually having some effect and that is good. >> chris: i was going ask you, assuming that mehsud is dead, what does it say about the president's war on terror. >> i think in terms of pakistan, it means that the pakistani government and the army is -- and our relationships with the army are having good effect. and i think that we're moving in the right direction. mehsud was a very bad individual. a real thug. responsible for a lot of violence, a lot of innocent people losing their lives, and i think that if there is dissension in the ranks, and if in fact he is as we think, dead, this is a positive indication that the im -- in pakistan things are turnin
but this morning, one of those two people allegedly dead reportedly called reuters use service to say he's alive and well and there was no fight. what do you know about that. >> we have third stories about that. we can't -- i can't confirm it, but, certainly, it appears to be that there is dissension in the ranks and that is not a bad thing for us and it goes to show that i think the strategy that we are engaged with, with pakistan, is actually having some effect and that is good....
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ambassador john bolton joins us. ambassador, we want to talk about iran, but first, senator clinton and securing the release of these journalists? >> jimy carter's suddenly showed up in north korea during some very difficult negotiations over the weapons program with the north and came out with something very different than what president clinton wanted, and i had visions of the same thing, but given that mrs. clinton is secretary of state, at this and maybe was better coordinator. -- and this was maybe better coordinated. gravelle i forgot that jimmy carter had been there when i spoke to jennifer griffin -- greta: i forgot that jimmy carter had been there when i spoke to jennifer griffin. all right, iran and israel. is israel likely, in your view, to take some of unilateral steps against iran? >> i do not think israel has really made a decision, but i think if you look at history, israel has not been afraid to take pre-emptive military action when it has seen an existential threat to the state of israel. they destro
ambassador john bolton joins us. ambassador, we want to talk about iran, but first, senator clinton and securing the release of these journalists? >> jimy carter's suddenly showed up in north korea during some very difficult negotiations over the weapons program with the north and came out with something very different than what president clinton wanted, and i had visions of the same thing, but given that mrs. clinton is secretary of state, at this and maybe was better coordinator. -- and...
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in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to finding out... just how much algae can help to meet... the fuel demands of the world. shepard: not one, but four earthquakes rocked villages along mexico's gulf of california today. and they all came within a span of just 45 minutes. the quakes all centered between baja peninsula and mexico's main land. the location greatly reduced the major damage. the strongest of the quakes came first, 2:00 eastern time. it measured a 6.9 on the ricter scale. was so powerful we are told the rumblings could be felt all the way up in phoenix. 450 miles north or so as the crow flies. fortunately, there have been no reports of major damage or injuries. folks in the philadelphia area cleaning up the mess after thunderstorms dumped nearly 5 inches of rain in just a few hours. two bands of thunderstorms pushed local streams over their banks, flooding homes and damaging streets in some cases. look at t
in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to finding out... just how much algae can help to meet... the fuel demands of the world. shepard: not one, but four earthquakes rocked villages along mexico's gulf of california today. and they all came within a span of just 45 minutes. the quakes all centered between baja peninsula and mexico's main land. the location...
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they use their inference. they use their political allies to scare and mislead the american people. they start running ads, this is what they always do. bill: things were not as calm for senator arlen specter who appeared in lebanon, pennsylvania in front of largely hostile crowd. >> you want to be -- you want to be led -- you want to be led out of here? you are welcome to go. now, wait a minute, now, wait a minute, now, wait a minute. now, wait a minute. wait a minute, wait a minute. wait a minute. wait a minute, wait a minute. wait a minute. you want to leave? leave. >> i am going to speak my mind before i leave because your people told me i could. i called your office and i was told i could have the mike to speak. and then i was lied to because i came prepared to speak. and, instead, you wouldn't let anybody speak. bill: very intense. we will show you more video from the specter town hall meeting in the body language segment coming up. joining us now from washington, fox news analyst karl rove. let's take president obama first. i thought he was better today in getting his message
they use their inference. they use their political allies to scare and mislead the american people. they start running ads, this is what they always do. bill: things were not as calm for senator arlen specter who appeared in lebanon, pennsylvania in front of largely hostile crowd. >> you want to be -- you want to be led -- you want to be led out of here? you are welcome to go. now, wait a minute, now, wait a minute, now, wait a minute. now, wait a minute. wait a minute, wait a minute....
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get in deficit down and keep us on -- put us back on a sustainable path. sean: and what does he say? >> he agreed with that, sean. sean: but he quadrupled the deficit in a year. >> well, to be fair to the president, there were some extraordinary circumstances. and he inherited a bad economy and a couple of wars and some other things. but the point i want to make is he was well aware that we have some tough decisions to make. he was alarmed at the first c.b.o. analysis of the health care proposal in the house said that it increased the deficit rather than reduced it. he knows we can't go down that path. and so i think going forward, you will see him speaking directly to those americans who currently have insurance, and trying to put this in the context of getting our deficit under control. because if we don't get health care costs under control it will be virtually impossible to get the deficit down. and i agree with you. this is on an unsustainable path. the last thing i said was mr. president, i've become a little cynical about spending in washington. and
get in deficit down and keep us on -- put us back on a sustainable path. sean: and what does he say? >> he agreed with that, sean. sean: but he quadrupled the deficit in a year. >> well, to be fair to the president, there were some extraordinary circumstances. and he inherited a bad economy and a couple of wars and some other things. but the point i want to make is he was well aware that we have some tough decisions to make. he was alarmed at the first c.b.o. analysis of the health...
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what are they attempting-- what is president obama trying to get for us? >> i think in coping, to unbush foreign policy that we're going to talk to the people that don't like us and that like them and a difficult relationship and this ye year-- engage them. >> but for the sake of not being bush, i mean, certain, surely there's got to be a larger strategy at work ear? >> it's hard to tell so far. because, i think there's a stake for president obama keeps repeating to change america's image in the world, that before we're seeing it as a standoffish nation and now we're the nice guys and in terms of getting a return on this investment in the-- in policy, i don't see that at least on the results so far, you don't really see what they aim to get from russia. >> niceness has never delivered a lot of foreign policy that i can observe. >> i think that the obama administration calculus is that america's problem, foreign policy in the bush years was fundamentally a public relations problem. and to some extent that's true. we did have a big pr problem in europe for e
what are they attempting-- what is president obama trying to get for us? >> i think in coping, to unbush foreign policy that we're going to talk to the people that don't like us and that like them and a difficult relationship and this ye year-- engage them. >> but for the sake of not being bush, i mean, certain, surely there's got to be a larger strategy at work ear? >> it's hard to tell so far. because, i think there's a stake for president obama keeps repeating to change...
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there is an unwitten game between us and then. they are trying to open fire from underneath, and we have to discover the tunnels and prevent them from doing so. bret: so you have heard the accusations that during the gaza war that israeli troops used excessive force and that hundreds of civilians were killed. there are reports about that. how do you respond to all that? >> very simple, what would you do? you fire thousands and thousands of rockets, and people were killed, houses are destroyed. could you stop it otherwise? bret: what about the difficulty negotiating with the palestinians when they are split in the west bank with fatah and in gaza with hamas? how do you do that? >> it's a very serious question you are asking me, and the answer is because of this split, we cannot have a solution in one answer. it is a split body. you cannot solve it with one step. we think the best bet for them and for us is to continue to build their economy, to continue to build their security, to take over the powers of the land that israel will p
there is an unwitten game between us and then. they are trying to open fire from underneath, and we have to discover the tunnels and prevent them from doing so. bret: so you have heard the accusations that during the gaza war that israeli troops used excessive force and that hundreds of civilians were killed. there are reports about that. how do you respond to all that? >> very simple, what would you do? you fire thousands and thousands of rockets, and people were killed, houses are...
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they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is also howe prophesies end. >> it describes the end of the sun ages. they all end catastrophically. our age is supposed to end in fire. sean: others to see a happier explanation. >> we know they had a cyclical philosophy. this represents the ends of a large cycle of time. we can see that they conceived of these not in some sort of apocalyptic concept but with the idea of transformation and renewal. sean: this book explores another prophecy. a galactic alignment. >> this is the alignment of the december solstice sun as you'd from earth with a the
they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is...
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as always, thank you for being with us. we toss it out to greta van susteren, who is standing by to go on the record. -- we toss it out to greta van susteren. greta kreuz -- we toss it now to greta van susteren. greta: on the telephone. >> a deal has already been worked out to release the two american journalists who were taken on march 17 on the border between north korea and china. the deal has essentially been worked out, i am being told from a senior u.s. official, and bill clinton is simply going there to put the final touches on it, to shake hands, and we understand there will be a fun opportunity. greta: it is extraordinary that the -- there will be a photo opportunity. greta: it is extraordinary that the former president is going there. >> i cannot remember, in fact, if jimmy carter has ever been or any former president, but what is extraordinary about this story is for bill clinton to go, we always assumed it would be governor bill richardson. he has a long history with the north koreans. it seemed that he leaked o
as always, thank you for being with us. we toss it out to greta van susteren, who is standing by to go on the record. -- we toss it out to greta van susteren. greta kreuz -- we toss it now to greta van susteren. greta: on the telephone. >> a deal has already been worked out to release the two american journalists who were taken on march 17 on the border between north korea and china. the deal has essentially been worked out, i am being told from a senior u.s. official, and bill clinton is...
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they're using it every day, they tell us. on the bridges, on the roadways. they have helicopters with these devices as well. they haven't really test it had out with all -- tested it out with all the agencies on the water. that was the point of today's exercise. apparently the pieces fit together pretty well. shepard: thank you, sir. children as young as 3 showing signs of depression in a new study. 3-year-olds depressed. maybe. what do i know? until now many said kids were too emotionally immature to experience depression. see what you think. shepard: one person is confirmed dead after a commercial plane crashed into an air traffic control tower on a ty resort island -- thai resort island. police say the bangkok airways flight was carrying 72 people when it landed in stormy weather and skidded into that tower. crews were still trying to free passengers several hours after the crash. we're told 10 people went to hospitals with minor injuries. no word yet on what caused the whole thing, but we know the weather may have played a part. some stunning new researc
they're using it every day, they tell us. on the bridges, on the roadways. they have helicopters with these devices as well. they haven't really test it had out with all -- tested it out with all the agencies on the water. that was the point of today's exercise. apparently the pieces fit together pretty well. shepard: thank you, sir. children as young as 3 showing signs of depression in a new study. 3-year-olds depressed. maybe. what do i know? until now many said kids were too emotionally...
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can anyone go in and use the services? >> wouldn't it be great if everyone could get free medical care? no, there are stipulations and qualifications to go and use these things. you have to be uninsured. you have to be in low income bracket. depending on the rules of your state, you have to live within the area of the free clinic. medical experts right now estimate up to 8 million people will be using these clinics this year and for some, for many of these people, it is more than just saving of our health. take a listen. >> i had to pay all those bills, i probably wouldn't be able to pay electric. it's hard trying to keep our heads above water. >> a lot of these people using the clinics never dreamed they would have to use these services. they lost their jobs. they've lost their insurance and this is the only place they can turn. >> you were talking about the lack of funding. how do the people who run these free clinics think this is all going to pan out? how are they adjusting to the fact that there is an increase in pati
can anyone go in and use the services? >> wouldn't it be great if everyone could get free medical care? no, there are stipulations and qualifications to go and use these things. you have to be uninsured. you have to be in low income bracket. depending on the rules of your state, you have to live within the area of the free clinic. medical experts right now estimate up to 8 million people will be using these clinics this year and for some, for many of these people, it is more than just...
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i want -- brings to us exactly what i wanted to ask you, bill sammon. the story in the "washington post," for folks who didn't get a chance to read it is khalid sheikh mohammed who was waterboarded 183 times, then, became a kind of professor, he engaged in what were called terrorist tutorials and using a chalk board, to explain to u.s. intelligence officers exactly the structure of al qaeda, how it worked, and what they were planning, and the cia inspectors report does not come to a conclusion about whether or not it was the waterboarding or other enhanced interrogation techniques, that changed how they -- khalid sheikh mohammed's mind and vice president cheney left no doubt that is exactly what changed his mind. >> at some point common sense enters into this and before he was water boarded he was very resistant and after he was waterboarded he is singing like a canary and giving tutorials and became a human rolodex of information about al qaeda. and i think the really crucial thing here, and i think what cheney was essentially saying is that president
i want -- brings to us exactly what i wanted to ask you, bill sammon. the story in the "washington post," for folks who didn't get a chance to read it is khalid sheikh mohammed who was waterboarded 183 times, then, became a kind of professor, he engaged in what were called terrorist tutorials and using a chalk board, to explain to u.s. intelligence officers exactly the structure of al qaeda, how it worked, and what they were planning, and the cia inspectors report does not come to a...
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get in deficit down and keep us on -- put us back on a sustainable path. sean: and what does he say? >> he agreed with that, sean. sean: but he quadrupled the deficit in a year. >> well, to be fair to the president, there were some extraordinary circumstances. and he inherited a bad economy and a couple of wars and some other things. but the point i want to make is he was well aware that we have some tough decisions to make. he was alarmed at the first c.b.o. analysis of the health care proposal in the house said that it increased the deficit rather than reduced it. he knows we can't go down that path. and so i think going forward, you will see him speaking directly to those americans who currently have insurance, and trying to put this in the context of getting our deficit under control. because if we don't get health care costs under control it will be virtually impossible to get the deficit down. and i agree with you. this is on an unsustainable path. the last thing i said was mr. president, i've become a little cynical about spending in washington. and
get in deficit down and keep us on -- put us back on a sustainable path. sean: and what does he say? >> he agreed with that, sean. sean: but he quadrupled the deficit in a year. >> well, to be fair to the president, there were some extraordinary circumstances. and he inherited a bad economy and a couple of wars and some other things. but the point i want to make is he was well aware that we have some tough decisions to make. he was alarmed at the first c.b.o. analysis of the health...
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battle riot police used tear gas cans today. the fifth largest carmaker has been in bankruptcy protection since february. in australia, one of five men charged in a plot to attack a military base angrily denied he is a terrorist. he refused to stand before a judge today in melbourne. he did not enter a plea and he accused the >> strailian troops of killing innocent people overseas. coming up, we'll show you who is on the losing end of the cash for clunkers program, and even though many in irand think he really lost, mahmoud ahmadinejad is sworn bret: white house press secretary robert gibbs reversed himself after saying tuesday ahmadinejad is iran's elected leader. this morning, gibbs corrected himself saying ahmadinejad is the inaugurated president. questions about the legitimacy of ahmadinejad's re-election in june continue to spark protests even as he was sworn in today. correspondent amy kellogg has the story. >> ma miewd ahmadinejad was sworn in for a second term as president of the islamic republic of iran before the parli
battle riot police used tear gas cans today. the fifth largest carmaker has been in bankruptcy protection since february. in australia, one of five men charged in a plot to attack a military base angrily denied he is a terrorist. he refused to stand before a judge today in melbourne. he did not enter a plea and he accused the >> strailian troops of killing innocent people overseas. coming up, we'll show you who is on the losing end of the cash for clunkers program, and even though many in...
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they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is also howe prophesies end. >> it describes the end of the sun ages. they all end catastrophically. our age is supposed to end in fire. sean: others to see a happier explanation. >> we know they had a cyclical philosophy. this represents the ends of a large cycle of time. we can see that they conceived of these not in some sort of apocalyptic concept but with the idea of transformation and renewal. sean: this book explores another prophecy. a galactic alignment. >> this is the alignment of the december solstice sun as you'd from earth with a the
they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is...
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william la jeunesse is with us from california. why didn't they change course when they saw what was happening? >> this company is symbolic of the bloodshed. they basically turn our scrap metal into battle in the mess. -- metal ignus. the next shift does not come until 6:00 a.m. in the meantime, china is building a new plan every week. this study indicates california has lost 15,000 to 20,000 jobs each year. neighboring states are actually gaining jobs. a hostile legislator and heavy regulation are to blame. >> this manufacturing is not only going to other states in north america, but primarily it is going to asia where they have no pollution control, no help controls. >> so the take away is this -- in fact, there was an engine plant down the streets that went out of business. if the u.s. and california wants to help these manufacturers, and they want to continue to compete with india and china, they may need to change their regulations. martha: how do they think they can fix these problems? >> the legislator needs to look at how t
william la jeunesse is with us from california. why didn't they change course when they saw what was happening? >> this company is symbolic of the bloodshed. they basically turn our scrap metal into battle in the mess. -- metal ignus. the next shift does not come until 6:00 a.m. in the meantime, china is building a new plan every week. this study indicates california has lost 15,000 to 20,000 jobs each year. neighboring states are actually gaining jobs. a hostile legislator and heavy...
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they still plot against us, see us as somebody they want to kill in terms of as many american lives as possible. shepard: so what do you do? this thing has been going on and on since the attacks of 9/11, basically. do you add more troops? hightail it out of theire? the official assessment is expected in a couple of weeks. joining us next is a senior fellow at the brookings institution. he just returned this morning from a week-long trip to afghanistan, to monitor the election, i suppose. i guess we should begin with that. good to see you. thanks for coming on. what were your initial take place? >> >> the election was an accomplishment. no doubt about it. i thought the workers did a good job. the police, who are often not the best security force, did a good job. unfortunately, however, the taliban had created a pretty good climate of fear, and a lot of people stayed home. i was a little disappointed in the turnout, which i thought was mediocre, but to finish on a positive note, the summer of campaigning really was pretty good. in addition to the fact that all the candidates stayed alive
they still plot against us, see us as somebody they want to kill in terms of as many american lives as possible. shepard: so what do you do? this thing has been going on and on since the attacks of 9/11, basically. do you add more troops? hightail it out of theire? the official assessment is expected in a couple of weeks. joining us next is a senior fellow at the brookings institution. he just returned this morning from a week-long trip to afghanistan, to monitor the election, i suppose. i...
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joining us this morning is a reporter. thank you for checking in with us. police have no official suspects, but what are you hearing? >> they are telling us that are still searching for suspects. yesterday they searched the residence. they have been pretty cryptic in the investigation. people are on edge. they are telling people to be alert. there is no description of anyone, any vehicles, and it is not clear where the investigation is heading, but right now people are on edge. heather: i am hearing from people in the area that there could be a serial killer in the loose? >> i do not know about that. police are just not releasing all lot of information. they were members of a family and it various forms. it is not clear whether it was a domestic thing, whether it was unrelated. that information has not been put out. there is a ton of information out there, but we are not really biting. heather: there was a phone call that was made at the same residence before. do we know what for? >> we do not. heather: the family member who called 911 to report his family
joining us this morning is a reporter. thank you for checking in with us. police have no official suspects, but what are you hearing? >> they are telling us that are still searching for suspects. yesterday they searched the residence. they have been pretty cryptic in the investigation. people are on edge. they are telling people to be alert. there is no description of anyone, any vehicles, and it is not clear where the investigation is heading, but right now people are on edge. heather: i...
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let's say you're using using itt all your notes in there. you've got an exam coming up and all of a sudden, it's gone. amazon, do they have the right to do that? in this day and age with this sort of modern technology -- >> i bet there is some license agreement that says they can do it, yes, there is. is probably why he gets migraine headaches from time to time because he sits around thinking about things like this. that's exactly true. you're allowed to download a book. you buy a book from amazon. they charge 9 bucks. you go into barnes & noble, you might have to pay as much as $20 for the book. or you can buy a textbook. that then gets stored in your virtual library. so if i lose this or i buy a new device three years from now, i can download the books theoretically. what amazon did in this case was they just went and deleted the book this kid bought. >> maybe they were legally entitled to do that, but i think as a lawyer they shouldn't have. >> i agree. and you mentioned licensing agreements. who really reads those? the license agreement
let's say you're using using itt all your notes in there. you've got an exam coming up and all of a sudden, it's gone. amazon, do they have the right to do that? in this day and age with this sort of modern technology -- >> i bet there is some license agreement that says they can do it, yes, there is. is probably why he gets migraine headaches from time to time because he sits around thinking about things like this. that's exactly true. you're allowed to download a book. you buy a book...
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newsroom for us tonight. catherine, do we have an idea of how often we are riding on a train and some other passengers are actually steering the darn thing? >> two federal agencies today both deal with transit issues. both say they are not aware of any statistics for this bizarre event in context. it's worth noting that the d.a. in long island, new york, is emphasizing that the two men will be made an example of. >> people on the train, in the communities along the tracks, deserve to know that someone is being held accountable for this unimagineably reckless act. these two men put countless lives at risk on july 2, and for that they will now face the consequences. >> these incidents really hit home, according to one analyst i spoke to today, because more people are simply using public transit now to save money. shepard: what are the charges, cat, and what about jail time? >> the two men are facing charges of reckless endangerment in this case. they are identified as 40-year-old ronald cabrera and 47-year-old
newsroom for us tonight. catherine, do we have an idea of how often we are riding on a train and some other passengers are actually steering the darn thing? >> two federal agencies today both deal with transit issues. both say they are not aware of any statistics for this bizarre event in context. it's worth noting that the d.a. in long island, new york, is emphasizing that the two men will be made an example of. >> people on the train, in the communities along the tracks, deserve...
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they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is also howe prophesies end. >> it describes the end of the sun ages. they all end catastrophically. our age is supposed to end in fire. sean: others to see a happier explanation. >> we know they had a cyclical philosophy. this represents the ends of a large cycle of time. we can see that they conceived of these not in some sort of apocalyptic concept but with the idea of transformation and renewal. sean: this book explores another prophecy. a galactic alignment. >> this is the alignment of the december solstice sun as you'd from earth with a the
they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is...
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. we will see you tomorrow. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- shepard: protesters protesters n hall meetings, challenging the president's health-care proposals, and today, it got a fiery. the news starts now. the showdowns so far -- explosive. >> wait a minute. >> you and your cronies in the government do this kind of stuff all the time. shepard: today, president obama got a chance to hold a town hall meeting of his own. >> i do hope that we will talk with each other and not over each other. shepard: now, what happened when the president took his turn. shepard: well, tonight, we are seeing an epidemic. it is dark, i know, but we will fix it. it mirrors some of the dark rage and rhetoric in america. supporters of president obama -- supporters and critics of president obama's proposed health-care reform have been shouting at each other all across america. democrats have been arranging some of these meetings to sell president obama's hea
thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. we will see you tomorrow. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- shepard: protesters protesters n hall meetings, challenging the president's health-care proposals, and today, it got a fiery. the news starts now. the showdowns so far -- explosive. >> wait a minute. >> you and your cronies in the government do this kind of stuff all the time. shepard: today,...
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are you going to raise taxes on us? indications are that robert gibbs would want to walk and back from there. jane: we will look for that. thank you, mike. jon: president obama's health care reform plan, an important house committee approved that plan after a heated debate. now comes the tough task of selling it to the american people. according to recent polls, that is not going to be easy. 48% of americans call the health care system good or excellent. 19% rated as poor. all this comes more than a year after another health care bill was introduced in congress, a bipartisan effort that lawmakers said would not add to the deficit. where do things stand on that? james rosen is live in washington with more. a number of influential people are taking a second look at this first proposal. >> this is called a healthy americans act. it was first proposed two years ago. basically, everyone would purchase their own insurance. everyone would be covered forever. employers would face new taxes, but would no longer be required to pr
are you going to raise taxes on us? indications are that robert gibbs would want to walk and back from there. jane: we will look for that. thank you, mike. jon: president obama's health care reform plan, an important house committee approved that plan after a heated debate. now comes the tough task of selling it to the american people. according to recent polls, that is not going to be easy. 48% of americans call the health care system good or excellent. 19% rated as poor. all this comes more...
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it's easy to use with fast results. even the shipping is free and medicare may cover the cost of your other supplies. liberty medical keeps you on track by delivering diabetic supplies right to your door. they even take care of the paperwork, file your claims and send you a free meter. call right now and they'll also send you a free diabetic cookbook. diabetes doesn't have to slow you down. join me and over a million people who trust liberty medical. bill: back to our top story now. the former vice president dick cheney accusing the obama administration of undermining national security. dick cheney slamming the justice department's decision to investigate cia interrogators during the bush years. >> i guess the other thing that offends the hell out of me is we had a track record of eight years of defending the nation against any further mass casualties attacks by al qaeda. the approach of the obama administration should be to say, how did you do it? what were the keys to keeping the country safe? instead, they're threate
it's easy to use with fast results. even the shipping is free and medicare may cover the cost of your other supplies. liberty medical keeps you on track by delivering diabetic supplies right to your door. they even take care of the paperwork, file your claims and send you a free meter. call right now and they'll also send you a free diabetic cookbook. diabetes doesn't have to slow you down. join me and over a million people who trust liberty medical. bill: back to our top story now. the former...
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neil: if you have not used it, i suspect you might use it any time. >> exactly. the big thing is, spending -- they want you to spend on the credit card, but if you spend too much, they penalize you neil: what is a consumer to do? >> do not have too many credit cards. most people have between five and 10. have one or two. maybe one car for a store that you frequent ally. i think costco has won out there. they have 3% cash back. do not charge too much on your credit card. you want to keep those limits lower. if you have a limit of $5,000 on a card, stay well below it, it least $2,500. neil: thank you very much. when we come back, things getting frosty with frost. government programs that put this on steroids. . s... and feel better fast. . . ♪ viva ♪ viagra! viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop i
neil: if you have not used it, i suspect you might use it any time. >> exactly. the big thing is, spending -- they want you to spend on the credit card, but if you spend too much, they penalize you neil: what is a consumer to do? >> do not have too many credit cards. most people have between five and 10. have one or two. maybe one car for a store that you frequent ally. i think costco has won out there. they have 3% cash back. do not charge too much on your credit card. you want to...
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there were nine bullets left in the second gun when he stopped using that and used the resol revolumer to shoot himself. we know he went to the gym three times yesterday and called someone on his cell phone at 7:45 but they didn't say who. shepard: police say they are investigating who, if anyone, may have known about this blog that the alleged gunman kept. listen to this. >> i think that the only one could have prevented it if someone knew and read the blog or if there is a person -- i'm not sure how the blog works. if you have to pay to go on it. if someone was monitoring it. we have no indication they were. maybe if they could have called the police there may have been some intervention. but there was nobody that could have physically stopped that last night. shepard: i guess they are looking into whether they can track down who might have been on the pages. >> right. we talked to, fox, talked to the people that host the site and they say they don't monitor the content but they are working with police to identify anyone who might have gone on to georgesodini.com. but apparently ther
there were nine bullets left in the second gun when he stopped using that and used the resol revolumer to shoot himself. we know he went to the gym three times yesterday and called someone on his cell phone at 7:45 but they didn't say who. shepard: police say they are investigating who, if anyone, may have known about this blog that the alleged gunman kept. listen to this. >> i think that the only one could have prevented it if someone knew and read the blog or if there is a person -- i'm...
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mike huckabee joins us live next. tonight he will answer your questions on the reform plans and how they could affect you. and interviewed not want to miss. >> continuing coverage of the midair collision over the hudson river. we have gotten an exclusive photos to show >> julie: is one of the countries most important policy issues. the healthcare debate. town hall meetings across the country and there's a lot of anger out there. in some cases turning violent. we told you earlier president obama working today to dispel what he calls outlandish rumors about his health care reform at the same time republicans continue to mobilize against the president's plan. to help us break it down former governor mike huckabee and of course host of the "huckabee" his program coming up right after the the fox report. mike, thanks for coming on. >> mike: at the pleasure do it. we think it'll be a very informative program tonight. we will take a lot of questions from the viewers that we've been getting from e-mail and there are a lot of
mike huckabee joins us live next. tonight he will answer your questions on the reform plans and how they could affect you. and interviewed not want to miss. >> continuing coverage of the midair collision over the hudson river. we have gotten an exclusive photos to show >> julie: is one of the countries most important policy issues. the healthcare debate. town hall meetings across the country and there's a lot of anger out there. in some cases turning violent. we told you earlier...
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that will do it for us today. america's news headquarters with shannon bream continues from washington. i'm jamie colby. great to have you with us today. >> eric: i'm eric sh
that will do it for us today. america's news headquarters with shannon bream continues from washington. i'm jamie colby. great to have you with us today. >> eric: i'm eric sh
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trace: , dick allen is with us now. every time we talk -- claudia khaled is with us right now. every time we talk, the situation gets worse. >> now in your search is underway as investigators from three different agencies continue to comb through film garrido's backyard. also, on the back next to the home. for some time, not long ago, they say that he lived in this shed behind me, even as jaycee and hurt children lived on the other side of the fence. we spoke to the owner of the property here, and although he is not considered a suspect, he is angry. he also said that he is glad he kept an eye on his own young children. >> if i did not, who knows what would happen to my kids? >> just yards away, jaycee and her kids were living in squalor inside an area that could only be open from the outside. phillip garrido has pleaded guilty to 29 counts of kidnapping and rape. his wife is also facing conspiracy charges because she did nothing to stop what was going on and stood by her husband. when phillip garrido was jailed for a few months in 1993, it was nancy who kept jaycee hostage, an
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bill: stuart varney, fox business network, with us live. 94 taking with us -- taking this with us one at a time. >> the writing is on low wall and it has been for some time. it's as this, middle america is going to have to -- and it says this, middle america is going to have to pay for this with taxes. just for confirmation, let's take another look at timothy geithner's interview. >> roger altman said that it is no longer a matter of whether tax revenues must increase, but how. is he right? >> george is absolutely right. it is important for everyone to understand, we will not get this country back on track unless we can convince the american people that we have the will to bring things down once recovery is firmly established. >> you have a right there, quite clear. absolutely right, we have got to raise more tax money. it is widely acknowledged that the rich cannot pay for it all. coming down the food chain means middle american taxes are going to go up. my guess is that they will be taxing the stocks that we buy, the consumption tax. that is the only way to bring in the revenue we a
bill: stuart varney, fox business network, with us live. 94 taking with us -- taking this with us one at a time. >> the writing is on low wall and it has been for some time. it's as this, middle america is going to have to -- and it says this, middle america is going to have to pay for this with taxes. just for confirmation, let's take another look at timothy geithner's interview. >> roger altman said that it is no longer a matter of whether tax revenues must increase, but how. is...
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with us is the publisher of "politics" magazine. good to have you with us. let's be honest -- this white house is getting its tail handed to it by the opposition on this issue. i would not have anticipated and given -- anticipated them getting beaten up so badly. >> it is a slow news time. news cameras all over the country need something to focus on, and these town halls are really good fodder. the white house to do a good job selling the crowd today with general supporters, but the message is shifting. it is difficult to keep track of what he is up to. shepard: the message is coming from so many more places, and it is a great deal louder. i know the white house has a website to dispel some of the disinformation and misinformation, but it does not look like it is working. >> what is interesting, over the last several days -- and it is a very subtle difference -- is that obama is talking about health insurance reform, rather than health care reform, so it is all about insurance companies. shepard: is it possible that they misbranded this from the beginning? i
with us is the publisher of "politics" magazine. good to have you with us. let's be honest -- this white house is getting its tail handed to it by the opposition on this issue. i would not have anticipated and given -- anticipated them getting beaten up so badly. >> it is a slow news time. news cameras all over the country need something to focus on, and these town halls are really good fodder. the white house to do a good job selling the crowd today with general supporters, but...
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wrapped up for us? >> all my colleagues and people i work with, everyone i talked to it is against it, almost everyone. >> no matter where you go, there are two themes. 1, their only marginally and attention and would like to the -- like to see things improve. what they like our corn dogs on a stick, and we will go get you a turkey leg. gregg: i like deep-fried baloney on a stick. right here. >> i need a pickle dog for gregg at new york. gregg: put it in a box and send it asap. look at that. doesn't that look great? it melts in your mouth. terrific. jane: we are falling in mystery on the high seas. a cargo ship with a 15-man crew banished off the coast of france more than two weeks ago. is it possible they were captured by pirates? imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen... your power chair will be paid in full. the s
wrapped up for us? >> all my colleagues and people i work with, everyone i talked to it is against it, almost everyone. >> no matter where you go, there are two themes. 1, their only marginally and attention and would like to the -- like to see things improve. what they like our corn dogs on a stick, and we will go get you a turkey leg. gregg: i like deep-fried baloney on a stick. right here. >> i need a pickle dog for gregg at new york. gregg: put it in a box and send it...
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thank you for joining us as always. from both of us. take care. >> shannon: new on fox today, 18-year-old mystery solved. remains of navy captain speicher identified in iraq. he was shout down in a -- shot down in combat mission over iraq january 17, 191991, the first night of operation desert storm. iraqi citizens led u.s. marines to his remains and a positive i.d. made by comparing captain speicher dental records with jawbone found in the iraqi desert. hello. i'm shannon bream. live from washington for the next two hours. fox news national security correspondent jennifer griffin broke the news about captain speicher this morning and joining us live on the phone. his plane was shot down 18 years ago. why so long to get to this point? >> it's amazing that there have been many attempts to find him over the years and false leads. initials were carved in iraqi prison cell that made some in the military think perhaps he was alive. it's been a roller coaster for his family. in 1995, the international red cross and team of army and navy speci
thank you for joining us as always. from both of us. take care. >> shannon: new on fox today, 18-year-old mystery solved. remains of navy captain speicher identified in iraq. he was shout down in a -- shot down in combat mission over iraq january 17, 191991, the first night of operation desert storm. iraqi citizens led u.s. marines to his remains and a positive i.d. made by comparing captain speicher dental records with jawbone found in the iraqi desert. hello. i'm shannon bream. live...
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is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. jane: have you seen these pictures of the reunion of euna lee and laura ling and their families? i hope we have those pictures. they were held in north korea for many months. that girl is her 4-year-old. she has not seen her since march. we have a reporter outside the home of laura ling and was able to talk to her sister,ç lisa. >> they arrived just after 7:30 this morning, a short ride from burbank. it is a quiet home here in north hollywood. they tell me laura is hungry, she has lost a lot of weight. it was a short ride, so conversation was extremely emotional. they have not really had the opportunity to t
is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. jane: have you seen these pictures of the reunion of euna lee and laura ling and their...